Lucille Mulhall had a sister, Agnes "Bossie" born in 1877 St. Louis, Missouri; a brother Logan born 1885 St. Louis; half-brother Charles born in 1888 in either Missouri or Louisiana and a half-sister Mildred Madeline born 1895 perhaps in St. Louis. Her parents, Mary Agnes and Zach Mulhall had several other children that did not survive.
The cast of Lucille Mulhall and Trick Horse - 1905 includes: Lucille Mulhall as herself
Lucille Ball had one brother, named Frederick Henry Ball, born in 1915, when she was four years old. She did not have a sister (her father died before Fred was born), but her cousin, Cleo, was as close, if not closer than any sister could have been. Cleo Mandicos was the daughter of Lola Hunt and George Mandicos. Lola Hunt was the sister of Lucille's mother, Desiree "DeDe" Hunt, and George Mandicos was the son of Greek immigrants. Lola ran a beauty shop, so Cleo spent her childhood at the Hunt home, where Lucille and Fred lived with their grandparents, Flora Belle Orcutt-Hunt and Fred C. Hunt, while their own mother, DeDe, worked hard selling hats all day.
Lucille Clifton's birth name is Thelma Lucille Sayles.
Was Lucille ball bisexual
Lucille Tostée died in 1874.
The cast of Lucille Mulhall and Trick Horse - 1905 includes: Lucille Mulhall as herself
The cast of Lucille Mulhall Roping and Tying a Steer - 1905 includes: Lucille Mulhall as herself
Lucille Mulhall Roping and Tying a Steer - 1905 was released on: USA: September 1905
Lucille Mulhall was considered America's first cowgirl by plenty of people including Theodore Roosevelt. She toured the Southwest in competition for roping....that's it i guess.
Lucille Mulhall went by America's Greatest Horse Woman, Queen of the Saddle, Queen of the Western Prairie, America's First Cowgirl, and Rodeo Queen.
The cast of The Cherokee Strip - 1925 includes: Herbert Bethew Lucille Mulhall
Jack Mulhall's birth name is John Joseph Francis Mulhall.
Michael Mulhall was born in 1962.
Stephen Mulhall was born in 1962.
Jack Mulhall is 180 cm.
lucille pope & the pearly gates still alive, singing for the lord
Melanie Mulhall has written: 'Living the dream'